Artemide Scopas. A stunning take on the traditional chandelier, the contemporary Scopas Suspension Light was designed by Neil Poulton for Artemide Italy.
Orbiting LED lights circle the contemporary inner chandelier with an empty space that is devoid of matter. Artemide has revolutionized modern lighting
with brilliant new lamp designs that celebrate energy efficient LED lights with beautiful styling. Neil Poulton's latest example titled "Scopas" is a fine example
of the technical know-how of the Italian lighting brand matched with the creative energy of the Scottish/French product designer.
Created through the recurrence of an elementary module, this suspension lamp consists of a sphere with an incomplete structure. Constantly changing in its appearance, depending on the point it is viewed from, it essentially breaks the mould of the pure and sometimes repetitous forms that normally represent this kind of lamp. Like the Black Star of the Empire in Star Wars, immobile in space, its apparent incompleteness is contrasted with its technical efficiency.

Neil Poulton was born in Thurso, Scotland. He studied industrial design both at Napier University in Edinburgh and at the Domus Academy in Milan.
He first came to public view in 1989 as the creator of "aging pens" which were made from a plastic that wears out, changing its colour and form with use.
For many years now, Neil Poulton has been designing a variety of products for international clients, including Danese Milano, LaCie and Artemide.
The cooperation with Artemide, for instance, has produced the Talo and Surf product ranges, which have won many awards.

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